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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo admitted during an interview that he reviewed a report on nursing home deaths during the pandemic, claiming he may have altered it. Despite the admission, Cuomo maintained the data’s accuracy, calling the controversy a political matter.
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## Excerpt Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo admitted to seeing the report detailing nursing home deaths from the coronavirus and possibly altering it, during a conversation with PIX 11 News ahead of the mayoral debate. Despite acknowledging possible changes, he defended the report’s accuracy, claiming it has been politicized. The Trump Department of Justice…
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Lindsey Boylan, a former aide to Andrew Cuomo, warns against his mayoral bid amid sexual harassment allegations. Boylan highlights the challenges Cuomo could face in his political resurgence.
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General Motors is encountering difficulties in its transition to all-electric vehicles, as it is increasing its investment in gas-powered cars, making it nearly impossible to meet its 2035 goal of selling only electric vehicles. This development highlights the challenges the automaker faces in transitioning its business model.
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The White House plans to freeze over $30 billion in spending for the EPA and NSF, aiming to expand executive control over federal agencies. This move is expected to reshape public policy and resource allocation.
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Defense Secretary Carlos Hathcock III has stated that he will comply with a Supreme Court order blocking Donald Trump’s domestic deployment of Marines, but has not made a commitment to follow similar rulings from other courts. This decision has sparked concern over the potential for legal conflicts and the application of judicial authority within the…
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) initially received a revoked invite to the White House picnic, which he called an ‘incredly petty’ move, but President Trump later reinstated it. Rep. Thomas Massie, another critic of Trump, also faced similar exclusion from the event, highlighting ongoing tensions within the Republican Party and with the administration.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is intensifying efforts to block Republican moves to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean-energy tax credits, describing the GOP’s plan as a ‘DEFCON 1’ scenario. He has mobilized a coalition of industry leaders and allies to pressure Senate Republicans to preserve the law’s investments, particularly in red states.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin suggested the SALT deduction may be omitted temporarily from the GOP’s megabill as negotiations continue. Finance Chair Mike Crapo and blue-state House Republicans are discussing the $40,000 SALT cap, which remains a contentious issue.
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The House of Representatives narrowly approved a $9.4 billion funding clawback request from the White House, targeting $8.3 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion for public broadcasting. The legislation passed with a 214-212 vote, securing critical support from key Republicans, including Rep. Thomas Massie, who has previously broken with his party.
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House Democrats are demanding that Kristi Noem testify before Congress after Sen. Alex Padilla was detained by federal agents during a press conference in Los Angeles. Rep. Jimmy Gomez and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have called for accountability for those involved in the incident.
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House Democrats marched to GOP leaders’ offices Thursday in protest of Sen. Alex Padilla’s detention, but failed to meet with Speaker Mike Johnson or Senate Majority, as Thune was at the White House for a Trump meeting. Rep. Adriano Espaillat criticized Johnson’s remarks on Padilla’s actions as a ‘lie’.
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The House Ethics Committee has formed a bipartisan working group to review and modernize its guidelines on campaign activities for House members, officers, and employees. The new subpanel, led by Reps. Nathaniel Moran (R-Texas) and Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas), aims to address inconsistencies and ambiguities in current rules, prompted by recent allegations of campaign finance rule…
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Senators were stunned after video showed California Democrat Alex Padilla being manhandled and handcuffed by law enforcement during a press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles. The incident has sparked outrage among Democrats, with some calling it a sign of a ‘fascist state’ and others demanding an investigation.
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Blue-state Republicans are using the hearing to target Democratic governors over immigration policies that limit federal cooperation, while the governors defend their approach as aligned with federal guidelines.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts that House Republicans’ domestic-policy package would cost the poorest households $1,600 annually while boosting the wealthiest by $12,000. Democrats warn this would represent one of the largest transfers of wealth from working families to the ultra-rich in American history.
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Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence ahead of a planned Thursday vote that the House will pass a $9.4 billion spending cuts package. Republican leaders have been tracking seven potential GOP ‘no’ votes, including from Don Bacon of Nebraska, who has raised concerns about cuts to public media and AIDS funding.
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A survey by Democratic groups reveals that emphasizing Trump’s overreach on immigration could reduce his lead by 10 points, offering a strategy to counter his strong stance on the issue. The poll highlights Democrats’ poor standing on immigration, urging the party to focus on Trump’s enforcement tactics rather than remain silent.
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New England Patriots plans to honor Tom Brady with a 12-foot statue outside their Hall of Fame, recognizing his record-breaking NFL career. The statue, set for unveiling on August 8, will be placed in front of the Hall of Fame, with Patriots owner Robert Kraft noting the significance of its height.
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The first major trade of the 2025 NHL offseason has transpired, with general managers of the New York Rangers and Anaheim Ducks exchanging center Chris Kreider. This article analyzes how both GMs did on the swap.
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Lewis Hamilton has praised Ferrari’s team principal Fred Vasseur as the key to the team’s success amid reports of potential leadership changes. The comments come alongside rumors suggesting Ferrari is considering sacking Vasseur.
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Raiders head coach Pete Carroll praised rookie running back Ashton Jeanty for his coachability during minicamp, highlighting his potential contribution to the team. The coach’s comments come as the Raiders seek to rebuild their franchise, with Jeanty seen as a key asset for the future.
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More than two months after the death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, authorities in Costa Rica say the case remains under investigation. The ongoing probe into the teenager’s death has not yet yielded conclusive results, with officials indicating they are still gathering evidence and considering all possible scenarios.
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The PGA Tour has appointed Brian Rolapp, previously the NFL’s Executive Vice President, as its new chief executive officer. Sources revealed this decision to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham on Thursday.
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The agent of late MLB pitcher Tyler Skaggs testified that Skaggs confessed to receiving oxycodone-laced pain pills from Cincinnati Reds left-hander Wade Miley. This revelation has sparked renewed scrutiny into the circumstances of Skaggs’ 2019 fatal overdose.
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Connor Hellebuyck has won both the Hart Trophy and the Vezina Trophy, becoming the first NHL player to achieve this feat. His dual victory highlights his exceptional skills and contributions to the Jets’ success this season.
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Eric Karabell predicts breakout performances from emerging stars like Elly De La Cruz and Luis Robert Jr. in the 2024 MLB season. His analysis could influence fantasy baseball strategies and team dynamics.
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The Club World Cup is set to begin, with all 32 teams showcasing their new kits. A recent analysis has ranked these kits, revealing which teams have earned the highest scores for their designs.
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Manchester United has not yet decided on Rasmus Højlund’s future. All transfer options remain open as the summer window approaches.
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Kevin De Bruyne has joined Serie A champions Napoli as a free agent, the Italian club has announced. The Belgian midfielder, who previously played for Manchester City, has become the latest high-profile player to join the Serie, in the football transfer market.
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Former U.S. Men’s National Team midfielder Michael Bradley has been hired as head coach of New York Red Bulls II, making it the first managerial role in his nascent coaching career. The move represents a transition for Bradley from player to coach within Major League Soccer.
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Pep Guardiola has said he would have been sacked by Barcelona or Real Madrid if he encountered similar struggles to those he faced at Manchester City this season. The comments highlight the intense pressure and expectations associated with managing top European clubs.
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Christian Pulisic, the AC Milan and U.S. men’s national team midfielder, criticized former U.S. players for their comments regarding his decision to skip the Concacaf Gold Cup, calling their remarks ‘way out of line.’ Pulisic defended his choice to focus on club football ahead of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, emphasizing his commitment to AC…
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In a 12-team mock draft for the 1/2 PPR setup, running backs are expected to be highly sought after in the early rounds. Achane is positioned among the top five running backs to be selected in the top seven picks.
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Miami Heat forward Kevin Love honored late Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, emphasizing their close family bond. The tribute highlighted the personal connection between Love and Wilson, who was a family member.
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New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner is hopeful about a new long-term deal that could solidify his future with the team and serve as a catalyst for a dramatic turnaround. The potential agreement reflects his desire to contribute to the team’s success over an extended period.
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Galatasaray have completed a deal to sign Germany winger Leroy Sané from Bayern Munich on a three year contract, the Turkish Super Lig champions announced Thursday. Sané, a 27-year-old forward known for his pace and dribbling skills, joins the Turkish club after spending the past four seasons with Bayern Munich, where he became a key…
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The Club World Cup and Gold Cup will introduce new rules to combat goalkeeper time-wasting, enhancing match fairness and flow. These changes aim to improve the pace of play and reduce strategic disruptions.
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Napoli are interested in signing Darwin Núñez, with rumors circulating about a potential transfer. The Uruguayan’s performance for Liverpool has raised interest from Serie A side Napoli.
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J.J. Spaun shot a first-round 66 at the U.S. Open in his first competitive round at Oakmont Country Club. The result positions the golfer to compete strongly throughout the tournament.
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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan has criticized former U.S. players for calling him out for skipping the Concacaf Gold Cup, calling their remarks ‘way out of line.’ The debate highlights a broader conversation about athlete priorities in international sports.
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Galatasaray have finalized a three-year deal to sign Germany winger Leroy Sané from Bayern Munich. The Turkish Super Lig champions announced the move on Thursday, signaling a significant addition to their squad.
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In the first 12-team mock draft of the offseason, running backs took priority in the early going in this 1/3 PPR setup. The mock draft highlights Achane as one of five running backs likely to be selected in the top seven picks.
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Galatasaray have completed a deal to sign Germany winger Leroy Sané from Bayern Munich on a three-year contract, the Turkish Super Lig champions announced Thursday. The transfer marks a significant step in the club’s strategy to enhance its attacking capabilities for the new season.
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Mike Gogerty, head gardener at Birtsmorton Court, shares his top gardening tips, including the one sweet pea mistake that even the most green-fingered gardeners make.
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Mike Gogerty, head gardener at Birtsmorton Court, offers expert advice on growing food at home. He highlights common mistakes, such as the one sweet pea error many gardeners make.
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Aishah Hasnie gives a sneak peek of the upcoming ‘Special Report’ edition. The segment promises to deliver in-depth analysis and coverage of the most pressing issues.
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President Donald Trump has raised concerns about alleged financial backing for the rioters in Los Angeles, suggesting he is looking into the possibility that individuals or groups are providing funds to support the protests.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Sen. Alex Padilla’s behavior as ‘wildly inappropriate’ during a debate over his conduct, sparking division between Democrats and Republicans. The incident highlights growing tensions within Congress over ethical standards and political accountability.
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An Oklahoma man scouted the Oklahoma Sooners’ football stadium for a potential terrorist attack after pledging his loyalty to ISIS, according to newly released court documents. The case highlights concerns over domestic terrorist threats and the potential for large events to be targeted.
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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries waved a stuffed Elmo doll on the House floor, accusing Republicans of targeting Sesame Street in their $9 billion spending cut bill. The bill includes $3 million in taxpayer support for an international version of Sesame Street in Iraq, which Democrats criticized as cultural destruction.
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American soccer icon Cobi Jones has shared insights on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the current state of the U.S. men’s team in an interview with Fox News Digital. Jones discussed the team’s development, the potential for success in the World Cup, and the challenges facing American soccer at the international level.
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Far-right parties are gaining popularity across Europe, with populist movements strengthening in multiple EU nations. While the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party remains isolated in Germany, similar groups are experiencing increased support in other countries.
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European far-right parties are increasingly gaining political traction, with several nations witnessing these groups in government. In contrast, the German far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) remains isolated.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with Senator Pete Padilla following his removal from her press conference. The meeting occurred during a segment on ‘Special Report,’ where Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin provided updates on the encounter.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistor, who has traveled to Kyiv to discuss increased military aid for Ukraine, as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has congratulated Russia on its national holiday, sparking international reactions.
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Chargers’ kicker Cameron Dicker praised quarterback Jim Harbaugh for his leadership and interpersonal skills, emphasizing Harbaugh’s ability to foster team unity. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Dicker highlighted how Harbaugh’s relationship-building skills have positively impacted the team’s dynamic.
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Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker praised quarterback Jim Harbaugh’s leadership skills and his ability to build strong relationships within the team. Dicker also referenced the upcoming World Cup, highlighting its significance as a major international sporting event.
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Senate Democrats introduced legislation to hold the Salvadoran government accountable for alleged collusion with the Trump administration. The bill would impose sanctions and cut funding to the Salvadoran government for its alleged human rights abuses and involvement in the imprisonment of U.S. citizens without due process.
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Senate Republicans, including Sen. John Barrasso and Sen. Bernie Moreno, condemned Sen. Alex Padilla for being forcibly removed by law enforcement during a DHS press conference in California, criticizing his behavior and calling him a ‘spectacle of himself.’ While Democrats are reportedly upset with the treatment of Padilla, some Republicans argue that lawmakers are not…